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  1. Nov 21, 2022 · There are three primary theories on the identity of the two witnesses in Revelation: (1) Moses and Elijah, (2) Enoch and Elijah, and (3) two unknown believers whom God calls to be His witnesses in the end times.

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    God grants authority to his two witnesses to prophesy for 1260 days clothed in sackcloth. As we noted in our last lesson, 1260 days is the same as 42 months and a time, times, and half a time. This time marker reveals that it would going a limited time of tribulation, distress, and persecution. Further, the two witnesses are clothed in sackcloth. S...

    The beast that rises from the abyss will make war with the two witnesses, conquers them, and kills them. In Revelation 9 we read the locusts being released from the abyss and identified the locusts as the Roman Empire. Now this Roman Empire is described as a beast. Revelation 13 will reveal why the beast imagery is used and we will look at those de...

    The seventh angel blows his trumpet. Remember what this meant. Go back to Revelation 10:7 and note that when the seventh angel blew his trumpet then all that the prophets had spoken concerning this event would be fulfilled. Remember that this angel was seen in Daniel 12:7 saying that the shattering of the power of the holy people was going to come....

    1. The preservation of the proclaimers. Revelation 11 emphasizes the work of the two witnesses. We are supposed to be the instruments that proclaim God’s message to the world. God will accomplish his word. We must know his word, explain his word, and teach his word to the world. 2. Judgment must come against Christ’s enemies. Christ reigns until al...

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · The mention of the Two Witnesses is found in Revelation 11:3-12, where they are described as two individuals who will prophesy and perform miraculous signs during the end times. Their presence is closely linked to the period of tribulation and the final battle between good and evil.

  4. Much like their Old Testament predecessors, these witnesses will be true prophets, speaking by divine revelation and performing miracles under the authority of Christ (Revelation 11:3, 6). For three-and-a-half years, they will warn the world of God’s coming judgment.

  5. The two witnesses (Ancient Greek: δύο μαρτύρων, romanized: duo martyron) are two literary figures who are mentioned in Revelation 11:1-14. Some Christians interpret this as two people, two groups of people, or two concepts.

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · First, the prophet Zechariah has a vision in Zechariah 4:2-10 of two olive trees, and lampstands. These represent the two figures who appear in Revelation 10. Now, in the Old and New...

  7. Aug 29, 2022 · The two witnesses in Zechariah were identified as Zerubbabel, the governor of Judah who returned to Jerusalem to lay the foundation of a second temple, and Joshua, the high priest commissioned to preside over its altar.

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